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- Missing Boy
Recovered In Korea!
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American Association for Lost Children, Inc. (AAFLC),
with the assistance of The Association for the Recovery of
Children (ARC), rescued and recovered Kobe Lee in Korea on
March 26, 2008. Assisted by Scott and Rachel of the US
Embassy in Korea, Kobe is now safely at home with his
family.
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KOBE LEE
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DOB: Oct
8, 2000
Missing:
Aug 21, 2007
Age Now:
7
Sex: Male
Race:
Biracial
Hair:
Black
Eyes:
Black
Height:
4'2" (127 cm)
Weight:
60 lbs (27 kg)
Missing From:
SAINT ALBANS NY
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American Association for Lost Children, Inc.
(AAFLC) is a
Christian nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization founded in 1987 that
physically searches for and recovers missing children at no cost to
the parents. AAFLC spends hours, days, weeks, and months
conducting “hands-on” investigations while traveling in and outside the
country performing surveillance and undercover work searching for
missing children. read more
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- Your Donations At Work!
- Our work at AAFLC is possible only through
the grace of God and your generous financial contributions.
Donate Now. For your convenience, we accept credit card donations through
our PayPal account. Please click "Make A Donation" below, and
follow the online instructions. Thank you for your support.
Living Generously! is the theme for our 2008
Annual Campaign. If you prefer to make a donation by check or
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Contact Us for any other concerns or comments. Thank you and
God Bless.
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Mission
Statement
American Association For Lost
Children, Inc. (AAFLC) is a non-profit, International, Christian
Organization, which actively finds and rescues missing children at no
cost to the parents. AAFLC conducts actual physical searches for missing
children, along with educating, counseling, and encouraging parents.
Whenever possible, AAFLC works in collaboration with law enforcement
agencies to recover missing children.
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